Example sentences of "[vb mod] take [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When a ‘ hit ’ is made the immigration officers must take certain action , according to a code letter which appears next to the name in the index .
2 You must take reasonable care to avoid acts or omissions which you can reasonably foresee would be likely to injure your neighbour .
3 This means that the person in possession must take reasonable care of the goods even if the ownership is with the other party .
4 ( b ) He must take reasonable steps to explain what he is looking for and the basis of his suspicion ( s.2(3) ( b ) ) .
5 ( iii ) The occupier must take reasonable steps to check that the contractor was competent to carry out the work .
6 ( iv ) The occupier must take reasonable steps to check that the work has been properly done .
7 A firm must take reasonable steps to ensure that it does not make any personal recommendation to a private customer of an investment or investment agreement , or effect or arrange a discretionary transaction with or for an customer , unless the recommendation or transaction is suitable for him , having regard to the facts disclosed by that customer and other relevant facts about the customer of which the firm is or reasonably should be aware .
8 ( f ) Preventative services Local authorities must take reasonable steps , through the provision of services under Part III of the Act , to prevent children within their area suffering ill-treatment or neglect ( Sched 2 , para 4(1) ) .
9 They must take reasonable steps to ensure that this information is available to those who might benefit ( Sched 2 , para 1 ) .
10 Regardless of the nature of the contract , damages may be awarded for all losses caused by the breach , subject to the general requirement that damages must not be too remote ( Hadley v Baxendale ( 1854 ) 23 LJ Ex 179 ) and that plaintiffs must take reasonable steps to mitigate their losses .
11 ‘ No one knew him , ’ said Raynor , ‘ no one recognised him , and for that the gate-keepers and the sentries must take great blame .
12 You must take great care .
13 You must take great care in writing the summary , which usually appears immediately after the title page or as part of the opening statement .
14 We must take great care if he 's to stay with us .
15 First , they must take great care in their choice of partners to avoid deals with enthusiastic amateurs who can not deliver success where success is due .
16 ‘ Then you must take appropriate action .
17 ‘ They must take serious note of the political dynamics taking place in the country , ’ said the NSC 's Krish Naidoo .
18 It has now reached the point where those professions involved in the management of data must take serious action to prevent information exchange becoming information loss .
19 Furthermore a citizen can only enforce the cancellation by making a formal objection within one month of notification ; and if that objection is rejected by the authority , the citizen must take legal action within another month .
20 In an immediate sense , Gloucester must take final responsibility for what happened in 1483 .
21 In an immediate sense , Gloucester must take final responsibility for what happened in 1483 .
22 And as we approach the Occultation we must take extra care . ’
23 This rule is the bane of fiction writers , who must take special care to ensure that the more villainous characters in their plots can not be mistaken for living persons .
24 In Seager v Copydex Ltd [ 1967 ] 1 WLR 923 it was adopted by Lord Denning MR who added the following point concerning the difficulties which arise where part of the information disclosed to the defendant is only partly within the public domain : When the information is mixed , being partly public and partly private , then the recipient must take special care to use only the material which is in the public domain .
25 Taxpayers with allowances not already fully used and those whose tax rate is 20 per cent not 25 per cent , must take positive action to reclaim overpaid tax .
26 By contrast , in actions not brought under Ord. 53 the defendant must take positive steps to apply to the court to have the plaintiff 's case struck out if there is some ground for doing so .
27 Their testimony on it represents crucial , first-hand experience of which those planning for the hospital-based sector must take significant account .
28 The tenant must take proper care of the place .
29 The process of consultation carried out by a head must take proper note of their doubts , resistances and rejections .
30 Conservationists , and all who seek to exploit the riches of the world 's waters , must take particular care of the favoured areas , for they in many cases are the fountain-head of all the rest .
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